Inside SoCal: World of Art (Jan. 28)
New voices, and famous artists are uncovered in unimaginable ways.
LUNA LUNA: Forgotten Fantasy
Would you believe me if I told you that works by Salvador Dalí, Jean Michel-Basquiat, Keith Haring and others having been mysteriously sitting in shipping containers for decades? Luna Luna: Forgotten Fantasy is here to tell you that very story. Thanks to their hard work (and about $100 Million from investors like Drake's production company DreamCrew), they have unearthed the containers holding these precious pieces of art and brought this once forgotten exhibition to life. Experience the larger-than-life carnival in all its glory now at the Ace Studios in the Boyle Heights Arts District.
LUNA LUNA: Forgotten Fantasy
1601 E 6th St
Los Angeles, CA 90023
Desire, Knowledge, and Hope (with Smog) at The Broad
In a dedicated gallery within The Broad museum downtown Los Angeles is an exhibition dedicated to L.A. – what it appears to be and what it really is – as seen through the eyes of new voices and established artists who are from L.A. or who now call this city home. Within Desire, Knowledge, and Hope (with Smog), explore massive works by John Baldessari, Ed Ruscha and Mark Bradford, as well as Patrick Martinez and Toba Khedoori's never seen before large-scale paper works. The collection is vast and offers a place to discover and rediscover the City of Angels. On view now at The Broad through April 7, 2024. Free Admission, make your reservation here.
The Broad
221 S. Grand Avenue,
Los Angeles, CA 90012